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Author: Robert L. Mues

The U.S. Supreme Court declined on February 22, 2018, to hear an appeal of a case where the Arizona Supreme Court found that a lesbian woman should be recognized as the legal parent of the child she and her former wife conceived through artificial insemination during their marriage. How does this hold impact the Ohio courts?

Dayton’s Artemis Center is helping people in crisis. The number of reported domestic violence cases has dramatically increased over the years since the domestic violence statute went into effect in Ohio in 1978. These numbers shocked me, even as a divorce lawyer who entered the practice back in 1978.

Selecting the right attorney for a divorce is an extremely important and personal decision. Take the time to properly pick your attorney. The outcome of your family law case will impact your future dramatically!

Can New Sesame Street Videos Help Kids Deal with Trauma? For decades, Sesame Street has played on TV’s across the country, teaching children their ABCss and 123’s, while also broadening their vocabulary, and increasing other academic skills.

Psychotherapist Donna F. Ferber entered the world of Facebook with her first Facebook post. The subject was a horribly depressing but a timely one: What to tell your kids about the Florida High School shootings.

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Ohio Family Law Attorney Robert L. Mues is the author of “Divorce in Ohio”, featured in “Who’s Who in American Law”, and is also the managing partner of Dayton, Ohio law firm, Holzfaster, Cecil, McKnight & Mues.